Formation of local immunity in infants on different types of feeding

Rational feeding from the early days of life programs the health, growth and development of the child over the following years. By the age of 6 months children on artificial feeding are reliably more likely to form excess body weight. The nature of nutrition depends on the condition of the overall a...

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Main Authors: Borodulina Tatyana, Sokolova Natalia, Sannikova Natalia, Martynova Tatiana
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2020-01-01
Series:BIO Web of Conferences
Online Access:https://www.bio-conferences.org/articles/bioconf/full_html/2020/06/bioconf_icli2020_02007/bioconf_icli2020_02007.html
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spelling doaj-07d9d821379a4dbabd39dba54111e6ae2021-04-02T16:25:34ZengEDP SciencesBIO Web of Conferences2117-44582020-01-01220200710.1051/bioconf/20202202007bioconf_icli2020_02007Formation of local immunity in infants on different types of feedingBorodulina Tatyana0Sokolova Natalia1Sannikova Natalia2Martynova Tatiana3Ural State Medical University, Faculty of pediatricsUral State Medical University, Faculty of pediatricsUral State Medical University, Faculty of pediatricsUral State Medical University, Faculty of pediatricsRational feeding from the early days of life programs the health, growth and development of the child over the following years. By the age of 6 months children on artificial feeding are reliably more likely to form excess body weight. The nature of nutrition depends on the condition of the overall and local immune protection of the child. Application of non-invasive methods for determining sIgA (in oral fluid (saliva), in coprofiltrate) allows to assess local immunity in infancy age. Breastfed infants receive sIgA with mother’s milk and have additional protection against the pathogens of respiratory and intestinal infections. The level of sIgA in the mother’s breast milk can be determined to assess the condition of children’s immunity. Children on breastfeeding experience acute respiratory diseases less often compared to children fed with adapted milk formula.https://www.bio-conferences.org/articles/bioconf/full_html/2020/06/bioconf_icli2020_02007/bioconf_icli2020_02007.html
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author Borodulina Tatyana
Sokolova Natalia
Sannikova Natalia
Martynova Tatiana
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Sokolova Natalia
Sannikova Natalia
Martynova Tatiana
Formation of local immunity in infants on different types of feeding
BIO Web of Conferences
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Sokolova Natalia
Sannikova Natalia
Martynova Tatiana
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title Formation of local immunity in infants on different types of feeding
title_short Formation of local immunity in infants on different types of feeding
title_full Formation of local immunity in infants on different types of feeding
title_fullStr Formation of local immunity in infants on different types of feeding
title_full_unstemmed Formation of local immunity in infants on different types of feeding
title_sort formation of local immunity in infants on different types of feeding
publisher EDP Sciences
series BIO Web of Conferences
issn 2117-4458
publishDate 2020-01-01
description Rational feeding from the early days of life programs the health, growth and development of the child over the following years. By the age of 6 months children on artificial feeding are reliably more likely to form excess body weight. The nature of nutrition depends on the condition of the overall and local immune protection of the child. Application of non-invasive methods for determining sIgA (in oral fluid (saliva), in coprofiltrate) allows to assess local immunity in infancy age. Breastfed infants receive sIgA with mother’s milk and have additional protection against the pathogens of respiratory and intestinal infections. The level of sIgA in the mother’s breast milk can be determined to assess the condition of children’s immunity. Children on breastfeeding experience acute respiratory diseases less often compared to children fed with adapted milk formula.
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